Visual Overdose #6


Extended version of Visual Overdose: June selections. (Half of this beautiful song is visually synchronised with lyrics) Music by: Benjamin Biolay & Jeanne Cherhal Brandt Rhapsodie https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/la-superbe-deluxe-version/id376648766 Full song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHB7hDDI-2k Lyrics: http://lyricstranslate.com/en/brandt-rhapsodie-brandt-rapsody.html The best inspiration images from Designcollector Official Tumblr: http://daily.designcollector.net

ECOSOL Swimming Pool Breakdown


Watch the commercial here: https://vimeo.com/67064904

Spellforce 2 Intro HD

ESPN U “BCS Bowl” Network ID

3D printing set to grow at 20 per cent CAGR, reveals 6W Research

Even though, the market for 3D printers in India is at an infantile stage, it does hold enormous growth potential in the coming years. According to 6Wresearch, 3D printers are likely to fly off electronic store shelves at a rapid clip of 20 per cent compounded annually between 2014-2019 as a result of increasing use of rapid prototyping and 3D modelling across industry sectors.

These printers – which have been selling like hotcakes in more developed markets –  are used for designing 3D models of engineering designs, implants, dentures, decoration articles, art and many more.

Fused deposition modelling-based 3D printers account for a majority of the market revenues on account of the ease of use and reasonable prices. Other 3D printers which could find custom going forward include selective laser sintering, polyjet and stereo lithography.Increasing use in prosthetic/orthopaedic supplies and the ending of key technology patents have been identified as very important factors which are likely to facilitate  the rapid uptake of 3D printers. 3D printing has been recognised as a land of opportunity when it comes to things like organ replacement, educational models, furniture modelling, fashion, animation, gaming and drug printing. Aerospace, industrial medical, circuit board printing, gaming consoles designs and design of other electronic good constitute the largest application of 3D printing.

Advancement in technologies, new printing material development, evolution in design software and 3D scanning devices are expected to extend the utility of 3D printers in a variety of applications. Low degree of awareness, high capital cost, and complexity of use in manufacturing large size models are some of the restraining factors in the market.

The 6W Research report says that the majority of the demand for these printers is coming from the commercial segment which includes architecture, healthcare, educational, art and craft; but due to lack of awareness and the high sticker price, smaller companies and individuals have yet to take a fancy to 3D printing.

US-based Optomec and Stratasys,   have aligned with India-based technology companies for increasing their customer base. Other established global players in 3D printing industry include EOS GmbH, Ultimaker, Object, 3Digiprints, Arcam AB, Exone, and Voxeljet. Altem Technologies, DigiTech Systems, Imaginarium, Cycloid, Brahma 3, KCbots and J group Robotics are some of the major players that are active in Indian 3D printing market.

Animation, sequels and super hero films: A bullish forecast from Nomura

Hollywood superhero films, movie sequels and other animated movies will continue to hit cinema screens because of the comparatively high acceptance they receive in today’s markets globally, is the belief of veteran Nomura Securities media and entertainment analyst Anthony DiClement.


While speaking to deadline.com, he said that he expects international box office receipts for US studios such as Disney, Time Warner and Fox and others to climb 5.5 per cent per year to reach $57.6 billion by 2022.

In the 10 largest markets all over the world, sequels account for 76 of the 107 top-grossing films in the last 12 years.

Animated films and action movies are also far more profitable genres for producers than drama or comedy movies. Between 2004 and 2013, animated films churned out an average gross margin of 52 per cent on an average, while action movies had average gross margins of 40 per cent, drama had 30 per cent and comedy 22 per cent.

DiClemete said that overseas revenue for production houses, like Disney, Time Warner and Fox, are expected to rise considerably next year because of the lineup of movies that they are expected to release by then.

Disney has seven movies lined up for 2015, including Star Wars: Episode VII, while Time Warner has eight of them, including The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. Fox is also prepared with 12 movies for next year, including the third edition of DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda.

DiClemente also believed that there is a lot of scope in BRIC countries Brazil, Russia, India and China in terms of market reach and return. He said that countries like the ones mentioned above can also raise ticket prices without harming viewer sentiment. Ticket prices in India average Rs 40 a piece as against Rs 500-odd in the US.

In addition to this, the high-growth BRIC countries have an average of 0.13 screens for every 10,000 people as opposed to 1.26 screens in the US.

Evolve Playthings for Gun Safety in the Home

Evolve, an organisation focused on gun safety in the USA, is using sex toys to raise awareness of parental responsibility. “Whose responsibility is it to keep inappropriate objects out of children’s hands? It’s the grown-ups’ responsibility! If they find it, they’ll play with it. Play things: kids find everything. Their play things….and yours. Have a gun? Lock it up.”

Evolve Playthings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKHeXC7L85s

The Playthings video connects YouTube viewers with the Evolve site, takeonthecode.com

Credits

The Playthings ad was developed at McCann New York by chief creative officers Sean Bryan and Tom Murphy, group creative officers Zach Holliday, Josh Greenspan, senior art director Ferdinand Danielesowie, senior copywriter Tom Weingard, agency producer Bridget Pierce and music producer Michael Ladman.

Filming was shot by director David Kerr via Private School Entertainment with director of photography Julian Whatley.

Editor was Michael Dart Wadsworth at Final Cut.

American Empire


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Alex Perelgut
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The Air Traffic 2 Teaser


It’s finally here! My second timelapse short film, The Air Traffic 2 will be released in about a month’s time. Shot exclusively in the restricted runway area of Singapore Changi Airport. If you have not watched the first one, catch it here: https://vimeo.com/55347966 YouTube version: http://youtu.be/VUeT7sWaGqY Blog post: http://miltontan.com/blog/2014/07/the-air-traffic-2-teaser/

LAKE CITY — GHOST OF CHANCE


Two parallel worlds join by the force. “Ghost of Chance” the first single of the duo LAKE CITY. — Directed by Sebastian Vargas http://kairosworks.net Image by Sebastian Vargas & Dino Berguglia D.O.P: Dino Berguglia Color Correction: Cosmo Vitelli Starring. Amadou “Papis” Konez Teka Eduardo Mukamu Tyler L’as Adi LAKE CITY on Bandcamp http://lakecity.bandcamp.com Thanks to Maxime Durand, Vincent Jacquier, Johannes Breyer and Fabian Harb (LAKE CITY typeface, Grow). Shot in Switzerland 2014. Thanks to ECAL